Drug Guide

Generic Name

Amphetamine Sulfate

Brand Names Benzedrine, Evekeo, Evekeo Odt

Classification

Therapeutic: Central nervous system stimulant, ADHD agent, Narcolepsy agent

Pharmacological: Sympathomimetic amine, Adrenergic agonist

FDA Approved Indications

Mechanism of Action

Amphetamine increases the release of norepinephrine and dopamine in the central nervous system and inhibits their reuptake, leading to increased concentration of these neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft, which results in stimulant effects and increased alertness.

Dosage and Administration

Adult: Variable depending on indication; typically starting at 5 mg once or twice daily, titrated as needed.

Pediatric: Starting dose for children with ADHD generally 5 mg once or twice daily, titrated carefully.

Geriatric: Use with caution; dosing usually starts at lower end due to potential for increased side effects.

Renal Impairment: Adjust dose according to clinical response and tolerability.

Hepatic Impairment: Use with caution; no specific dose adjustment established.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Rapid absorption from gastrointestinal tract.

Distribution: Widely distributed throughout body, crosses the blood-brain barrier.

Metabolism: Partially metabolized in the liver.

Excretion: Primarily excreted by the kidneys, with urinary excretion influenced by urinary pH.

Half Life: Approximately 9-14 hours.

Contraindications

Precautions

Adverse Reactions - Common

Adverse Reactions - Serious

Drug-Drug Interactions

Drug-Food Interactions

Drug-Herb Interactions

N/A

Nursing Implications

Assessment: Monitor vital signs, behavioral and mental status, growth in pediatric patients.

Diagnoses:

  • Ineffective coping related to potential side effects or dependence.
  • Risk of cardiovascular complications.

Implementation: Administer as prescribed, typically before meals.

Evaluation: Assess therapeutic response, side effects, growth, and potential abuse.

Patient/Family Teaching

Special Considerations

Black Box Warnings:

Genetic Factors: Genetic variations in metabolism may affect response and side effects.

Lab Test Interference: May cause false positives in urine drug screens.

Overdose Management

Signs/Symptoms: Hyperactivity, agitation, hallucinations, hypertension, tachycardia, hyperthermia, seizures, coma.

Treatment: Supportive care, benzodiazepines for agitation or seizures, manage cardiovascular symptoms, activated charcoal if within hour of ingestion.

Storage and Handling

Storage: Store at room temperature, away from light and moisture.

Stability: Stable under recommended conditions for the shelf life as specified by manufacturer.

This guide is for educational purposes only and is not intended for clinical use.